Ayalla Ruvio
Professor at Eli Broad College of Business
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- Eli Broad College of Business
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Eli Broad College of Business
Dr. Ayalla Ruvio is an applied consumer behavior researcher who focuses on issues such as identity and consumption, material vs. experiential consumption, consumer arrogance, and cross-cultural consumer behavior. Her research has been published in refereed journals including the International Journal of Research in Marketing, Journal of Academy of Marketing Science, Journal of Product Innovation Management, Journal of Business Research, and Leadership Quarterly. She is the co-editor of the volume on "Consumer Behavior" in the International Encyclopedia of Marketing and the book "Identity and Consumption". Prior to joining the Broad College faculty, she was an assistant professor at the University of Haifa and Temple University and a visiting professor at the University of Michigan. Her research has featured in numerous media outlets all over the world, including CNN, TODAY show, Good Morning America, TIME magazine, The New York Times, Forbes, Consumer Reports, The Daily Telegraph, The Atlantic, The Telegraph, and the Toronto STAR.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Identity and consumption
- Material vs. experiential consumption
- Cross-cultural consumer behavior
- Entrepreneurship
- Specific content areas include:
- Materialism
- Consumers’ need for uniqueness/ assimilation vs. differentiation
- Consumers’ arrogance
Books
- Ruvio, A. & Belk, R. (Eds.) (2024). Handbook of Identity and Consumption 2e. Routledge Publications.
- Ruvio, A. & Iacobucci, D. (Eds.) (2023). Consumer Behavior. Wiley Publications.
- Ruvio, A. & Belk, R. (Eds.) (2013). Identity and Consumption. Routledge Publications.
- Bagozzi, R. & Ruvio, A. (Eds.) (2011). Consumer Behavior, International Encyclopedia of Marketing. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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